Mike Lindell tries to save floundering MyPillow with deep Black Friday price cuts: report
MyPillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell is resorting to a Black Friday "super sale" to try to save his struggling business, reported Newsweek on Friday.
The MAGA-devotee who announced recently he could no longer afford to pay his lawyers as he fights a defamation suit is advertising "a number of discounts on products including mattress toppers, pillows, and slippers."
Discounts include a bathrobe valued at $159.98 now selling for $69.98, and a foam mattress valued at $899.98 that's now being sold for $439.99 — along with a free gift valued at $20 for customers who provide their email address to MyPillow.
All of this comes as Lindell, who has spent years accusing various entities of election fraud and rigging the ballot against former President Donald Trump, faces a mountain of lawsuits and a decline in distribution of his products.
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His legal troubles include lawsuits from election equipment manufacturers Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, and Eric Coomer, an ex-employee of Dominion that Lindell accused of being in on a scheme to rig the election.
Lindell, who has also unsuccessfully petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn the 2020 presidential election and hosted a series of events like a "cyber symposium" to try to gather evidence of election fraud, is also losing business partnerships.
A number of companies that used to carry his products, like the home goods chain Bed, Bath & Beyond, dropped him from stores. Meanwhile, he has been iced out at Fox News, and even other far-right networks like Newsmax have distanced themselves from him.
Despite all of this, Lindell remains defiant, and just this week vowed to "expose everything" following the advancement of a Georgia lawsuit trying to abolish the use of voting machines in that state.